BREM — a live, paid online agent that scrutinises and hardens your blockchain idea, dApp or whitepaper across nine risk dimensions, gathers cited evidence, and emits a report; then you book an interpretation with Real Blockchain Solutions.

The agent behind our diagnosis

Scrutinise and harden your blockchain project.

BREM is our live online agent. Bring your blockchain idea, dApp or whitepaper — it pressure-tests it across nine risk dimensions, gathers cited evidence for each, and hands you back a clear report on what's likely to break and how to harden it. Then you book a conversation with us to talk through what it means.

A paid service. You can run the agent yourself, then book time with us to interpret the result.

What the agent does

You bring the project; the agent does the hard reading. It doesn't just hand you a score — it shows its working, cites its evidence, and points at the things most likely to sink the build.

Bring anything

An idea on a page, a working dApp, or a full whitepaper. The agent meets your project wherever it is and works through it methodically.

Evidence, not opinions

For each risk it raises, the agent gathers and cites the supporting evidence — so you can check the reasoning, not just trust a verdict.

A report you can act on

You get back a written report: where the project is exposed, why it matters, and where to harden it first.

The nine risk dimensions

The same matrix as the self-check on our homepage — grouped into what the project is, how it runs, and whether it'll last. The agent scores all nine against your project, with evidence and weighting behind each one.

What it is

Architecture · Consensus · Scalability — how state is organised, who takes part, and whether it survives your real volume.

How it runs

Execution · Mutation authority · Economic fitness — how the on-chain code runs, who can change the rules after launch, and how it pays for itself.

Will it last

Legal standing · Remedy · Liability precision — whether parties can be tied to real legal persons, what recourse exists, and who's responsible when it fails.

The method, honestly

BREM stands for Blockchain Risk Evaluation Model. It isn't a crystal ball — it's an evidence-driven way of reading a project against what's actually gone wrong before.

Built against real deployments

The risk matrix was developed against a hand-collected study of 83 real blockchain deployments — 71 enterprise systems and 12 DeFi protocols, including well-known successes and well-known failures.

Cross-checked, not just fittedstudy sample

Tested with leave-one-out cross-validation — scoring each project as if it were unseen — the matrix separated outcomes with an F1 score of roughly 0.91 on that sample.

The standout finding: who can change the rules

Across the study, the single strongest structural warning sign was mutation authority — how much power one party has to change the rules after launch. In the sample, none of the projects with strong limits on that power failed, 36% of those with partial limits failed, and 74% of those where one entity could change the rules at will failed.

What this is — and what it isn't

We're deliberate about this. BREM is a risk-assessment heuristic: an evidence-driven structural correlate of failure, not a guaranteed predictor. The study oversamples notable cases, so the headline rates describe that sample, not a promise about your project. Treat the report as a sharp, well-evidenced second opinion that tells you where to look — then bring it to us to interpret.

How it fits our work

The agent is the first rung of our Diagnose, Blueprint, Implement ladder. Run it, then bring the report to a human.

01 — Run the agent

Pressure-test the project

Submit your idea, dApp or whitepaper to BREM. It scores the nine dimensions, gathers cited evidence, and emits your report.

02 — Book an interpretation

Talk it through with us

We sit down with you and the report — what the risks really mean for your build, and what to do first.

03 — Blueprint & implement

Design and deliver the fix

Where it makes sense, we help you design the fix and deliver it — independent and evidence-based throughout.

Find out where your project will break.

Run the agent (a paid service), then book an interpretation — we'll talk through what the report means and what to do next.